Business of Cannabinoids: Pharm Pills and Farm Herbs ~ New Publius on the Bryan William Brickner Blog

Just as America plants new seeds for a new harvest, we need some new words for understanding the kinds of cannabinoid businesses forming. The cannabinoid system (CS) is fundamental to health: CS economics are as well.

The Cannabis Papers

One key to understanding this new economy is to know that synthetic cannabinoids are simply misplaced pharmaceutical cannabinoids: they work great in only one place ~ research laboratories.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) May 29, 2014

“It’s already clear the cannabinoid system (CS) is fundamental to health,” opened Bryan W. Brickner, part of Publius and The Cannabis Papers: A citizen’s guide to cannabinoids (2011), “now CS economics are getting noticed.”

In Business of Cannabinoids: Pharm Pills to Farm Herbs, new Publius on the Bryan William Brickner Blog, cannabinoid economics take the center stage. With these new economic conditions, new words and perspectives are making headlines and influencing the market.

“One key to understanding this new economy,” explained Brickner, “is to know that synthetic cannabinoids are simply misplaced pharmaceutical cannabinoids and they work great in only one place: research laboratories.”

“Standardization,” Brickner continued, “is the next issue for green cannabinoids, and it’s trifold: the plant varies as well as one’s CS (biology) and the human condition (physiology and psychology). As herbaceutical companies grow and prosper, the listing of the cannabinoids in the product implies (and requires) a basic knowledge of one’s CS; that’s when cannabinoids will not only be a source of bodily health – they’ll also become a source of economic health.”

Brickner has a 1997 political science doctorate from Purdue University and is the author of several political theory books, to include The Promise Keepers (1999), Article the first (2006), and publisher of The Cannabis Papers (2011). The Bryan William Brickner Blog is a collection of published works and press coverage and an ongoing resource for the political science of constitutions and the biological science of cannabinoids.

The Cannabis Papers is available at online retailers and for free by download.